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jph 23-10-2018 11:44 AM

Best motor fan for 1/10 buggy?
 
Hi,

I'm after recommendations for a good quality motor fan for use in my Cougar KC.

I've killed 2 recently, one an unknown brand and the other branded as muchmore, both of which have been killed by (I presume) the heavy landings from jumps at my indoor club.

I have been using a mount that clips around the motor can but I think that allows too much movement during an impact so I'm planning on taping the fan directly to the chassis from now on.

So far I've been using 40mm fans but switching to a 30mm fan would be fine. I'm powering from a spare receiver port but could connect to the battery direct if necessary.

Thanks in advance :D

mattr 23-10-2018 02:23 PM

I got a 3D printed bracket from RC Kleinkram which mounts pretty solidly to the chassis

https://www.t2shop.de/epages/6174632...%2F08-3DRC-023

Then they also do this

https://www.t2shop.de/epages/6174632...%2F08-3DRC-003

And there are some 30mm versions if you want that.

https://www.t2shop.de/epages/6174632...ch_Marken/3DRC

BTW, a solid mount is more likely to damage the fan. Depending on the orientation of the fan.

I've run several fans (, Hudy, Hobbyking etc) in these brackets (i have 3 or 4 of them, buggy, 8th, TC) and not yet had a fan fail. I use VHB tape to attach them to the chassis. SO they get a little damping..

jph 23-10-2018 08:33 PM

Thanks for the advice mattr, really appreciate it.

Darren Boyle 23-10-2018 09:50 PM

The WTF (or other OEM brands that they make them for like Corally or Yokomo) made fans are amongst the very best that are out there, strong, reliable and robust

jph 24-10-2018 08:44 PM

Thanks Darren ;)

Andyzboy 18-11-2018 12:56 AM

This one's been serving me well, lots of good reviews out there. Quite loud but I'm running it 2s direct, moves a ton of air. About 4 hours of driving on it it so far.

https://www.amainhobbies.com/yeah-ra...0472bk/p529891

mark christopher 18-11-2018 12:46 PM

check out smd's alloy fan
https://smddirect.co.uk/collections/...g-fan-28000rpm

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/24...g?v=1542033690


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